Leviticus 10:6
Uncover.13:45; 21:1-15; Ex 33:5; Nu 5:18; 6:6,7; 14:6; De 33:9; Jer 7:29Eze 24:16,17; Mic 1:16lest wrath.Nu 16:22,41-47; Jos 7:1,11; 22:18,20; 2Sa 24:1,15-172 Samuel 19:24
Mephibosheth.9:6; 16:3dressed his feet.Literally, made his feet, which seems to mean washing the feet paring the nails, and perhaps anointing or otherwise perfuming them, if not tinging the nails with henna; see Note on De 21:12. Sir John Chardin, in his MS. note on this place, informs us, that it is customary in the East to have as much care of the feet as the hands; and that their barbers cut and adjust the nails with a proper instrument, because they often go barefoot. The nails of the toes of the mummies inspected in London in 1763, of which an account is given in the Philosophical Transactions for 1764, seem to have been tinged with some reddish colour. 15:30; Isa 15:2; Jer 41:5; Mt 6:16; Ro 12:15; Heb 13:3trimmed.Literally, made his beard, which may mean, combing, curling, and perfuming it. But Mr. Morier says that they almost universally dye the beard black, by successive layers of a paste made of henna, and another made of the leaf of the indigo: the first tinging with an orange colour, and the next with a dark bottle green, which becomes jet black when exposed to the air for twenty-four hours.1 Kings 21:27
he rent.Ge 37:34; 2Ki 6:30; 18:37; Jon 3:6lay in sackcloth.2Sa 12:17; Job 16:15; Isa 22:12; 58:5-8; Joe 1:13went softly.Isa 38:152 Kings 19:1
1 Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them.6 Isaiah comforts them.8 Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah.14 Hezekiah's prayer.20 Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.35 An angel slays the Assyrians.36 Sennacherib is slain by his own sons. when king.Isa 37:1-7he rent.5:7; 18:37; 1Sa 4:12; Ezr 9:3; Job 1:20; Jer 36:24; Mt 26:65covered.6:30; Ge 37:34; 1Ki 21:27,29; Es 4:1-4; Ps 35:13; Jon 3:8; Mt 11:21went into.2Ch 7:15,16; Job 1:20,21Ezra 9:3
rent.Jos 7:6; 2Ki 18:37; 19:1; Job 1:20; Jer 36:24off.Le 21:5; Ne 13:25; Isa 15:2; Jer 7:29; 48:37,38; Eze 7:18; Mic 1:16sat.Ne 1:4; Job 2:12,13; Ps 66:3; 143:4; Eze 3:15; Da 4:19; 8:27Esther 4:1-4
1 The great mourning of Mordecai and the Jews.4 Esther, understanding it, sends to Mordecai, who shews the cause, and advises her to undertake the suit.10 She excusing herself, is threatened by Mordecai.15 She appointing a fast, undertakes the suit. all that.3:8-13rent.2Sa 1:11; Job 1:20; Jon 3:4-9; Ac 14:14with ashes.3; Jos 7:6; 2Sa 13:19; Job 2:8; 42:6; Isa 58:5; Eze 27:30; Da 9:3Jon 3:6; Mt 11:21and cried.Mordecai gave every demonstration of the most poignant grief. Nor did he hide this from the city; and the Greek says that he uttered these words aloud: [Airetai ethnos meden edikekos,] "A people is going to be destroyed who have done no evil." Ge 27:34; Isa 15:4; 22:4; Eze 21:6; 27:31; Mic 1:8; Zep 1:14Re 18:17-19 2 in every province.1:1; 3:12great mourning.It cannot reasonably be doubted, that the mournings, fastings, and weepings of the Jews were attended by constant prayers and supplications; though all mention of them, and of the glorious God whom they worshipped, seems to have been studiously avoided. 1Sa 4:13,14; 11:4; Isa 22:4,12; 37:1-3weeping.Mt 13:42; 22:13; 25:30many lay in sackcloth and ashes. Heb. sackcloth and asheswere laid under many. Isa 58:5; Da 9:3 chamberlains. Heb. eunuchs.1:12; 1Sa 8:15; *marg:2Ki 9:32; Isa 56:3; Ac 8:27but he received it not.Ge 37:35; Ps 77:2; Jer 31:15
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